Sunday 29 March, 11:00

BiblioWeekend 2026: Let’s Play

For BiblioWeekend 2026, the MEG library hosts events centered around the theme “Play,” with a special focus on Japan and East Asia. The lineup includes a continuous toy-making workshop throughout the day, a talk by Damien Kunik, a guided tour highlighting toys from the permanent collection, and a screening of “Little Nemo” as part of the Sunday cinema feature.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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